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Atlantic School Board regular meeting set for Wed. evening

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June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic School Board will meet in a regular session that begins 6-p.m. Wednesday (June 9), in the High School Media Center. On their agenda is action on:

  • Resignations, including: Elizabeth Reid, TLC Instructional Coach, and, Pamela Klar, Bus Monitor/Car Driver.
  • Contract Recommendations for: Bryce Smith, Assistant 9th Grade Football Coach, and Derek Hall, Head Boys Basketball Coach.
  • The 1st reading of Revised Board Polices – 800 Series: The only real change is increasing the value of inventory requirements, from $1,500 to $2,500. (See other policies in the chart below).
  • The Board will also act on 2021-22 TLC Contracts: approving the list of 19 teachers and TLC roles they will serve in 2021-22, at a cost of $94,985, to be budgeted for through the General Fund for Teacher Leader Compensation Funds.
  • A phone system upgrade. NishnaNet has proposed to replace the District’s current, antiquated phone system with an IPO system that will serve multiple purposes of communication, both internally and externally. It will also provide notice of incoming calls, without interfering with learning in the classroom. The cost of the system is $46,350.
  • and “Return to Learn” Plan modifications. Superintendent Steve Barber says “Even though our plan is basically resuming back to our pre-Covid procedures and practices, [with the exception of] cleaning procedures we still need to maintain our plan as documentation.”

The Atlantic School Board is also set to receive a special presentation from High School Principal Heather McKay, Alyssa Dovenspike and Sarah Rose, with regard to [student] College and Career Readiness. They will also receive an Athletic Facilities Project update.

Renovations approved for Lakeside Casino in Osceola

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June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission recently approved a remodeling project for the Lakeside Casino near Osceola.

Racing and Gaming administrator, Brian Ohorillko says it’s a two-million-dollar project. “Lakeside will be converting their gift shop to a coffee shop. They are going to be doing some remodeling of their restaurant and bar area, and just modernizing other areas of the facility,” he says.

Ohorilko says the work is expected to take six months. “It’s always encouraging to see reinvestment back into our Iowa properties. A two-million-dollar investment is good and really helps make these facilities fresh, and destination type facilities,” Ohorilko says.

He says the casino operators indicated they would like to do more remodeling once this project is completed.

Yes, it IS rocket science. Three Iowa rocketry teams reach US finals

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June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Students from three Iowa high schools are among 100 teams nationwide competing in this month’s American Rocketry Challenge. It’s the Aerospace Industry Association’s flagship program, designed to encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. Jayce Abens is one of six members on the team from Webster City High School which will compete in the finals in Dayton, Ohio. “We compete to fly to a specific altitude and flight time, which they give us at the beginning of the season,” Abens says. “This year, we’re flying to 800 feet and 40 to 43 seconds.”

Photo via Rocketcontest.org

Each rocket is carrying fragile cargo. “We carry one egg as a payload,” he says. “It can’t be broken at all, otherwise, you’re disqualified.” After many months of test launches, the practice paid off as the team’s qualifying numbers were exceptional. “This year, we qualified with a score of 15 off of three qualifying flights,” Abens says. “We get a point per foot off of our altitude and four points per second out of the time range. We were right on time and just a few feet off for each flight.”

The finals are ordinarily held in Washington D-C but due to the pandemic, they’re being held in ten different cities this year between June 11th and 20th. Teams from Maharishi High School in Fairfield and Cedar Falls High School will compete in the challenge in Brighton, Wisconsin. Webster City and Maharishi were both in the 2019 national finals as well, while the team from Maharishi is all-girls. In addition to competing for the title of national champion, teams are also competing for $100,000 in prizes.

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tue., June 8, 2021

Weather

June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny this morning; P/Cldy this afternoon. High 89. S @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Fair to Partly cloudy. Low around 67. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny in the morning; P/Cldy during the afternoon. High near 90. S @ 10-20.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 91.
Friday: P/Cldy to cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High around 84.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 90. Our Low this morning, 64. Last year on this date, the High was 92 and the Low was 71. The Record High was 102 in 1985, and the Record Low was 38 in 1930.

Red Oak woman arrested on meth charge; 2nd suspect wanted on drug charges

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June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A woman was arrested and a man is wanted,  in connection with a Montgomery County drug investigation. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, said 38-year-old Marcellia Marie Wilson, of Red Oak, was arrested late Friday morning for delivery of methamphetamine, following the execution of a search warrant at 205 South 2nd Street in Red Oak. Wilson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $10,000 bond.

Marcellia Marie Wilson

The sheriff’s office is also asking for public assistance in locating another suspect, 33-year-old Michael Dean Wilson, who is wanted on drug charges and parole violations. He is described as a white male approximately 6 feet tall, 240 pounds. Michael Wilson could be driving a bronze or tan 2000 Chevy Blazer with either no plates, or Iowa license plate #GLT401. He could also be operating a gray 2004 Yamaha 1100 V Star motorcycle. The suspect is believed to be in Montgomery, Mills or Page counties.

Anyone with information on Michael Wilson’s whereabouts should contact their local law enforcement, or the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107.

Some farmers replanted frost-damaged corn

Ag/Outdoor

June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some farmers had to put seeds into their planters for a second time last week. The latest U-S-D-A report says some growers in the upper two-thirds of the state re-planted corn and soybeans due to frost damage that occurred in late May. Overall the report says 96 percent of the corn has emerged — which is nine days ahead of the five-year average. The corn that is up is rated at 77 percent good to excellent.

One-quarter of the soybeans remain to be planted heading into the week and that is now two-percent — which is almost two weeks ahead of normal. Eighty-six-percent of the soybeans have emerged. Soybeans are rated in 73 percent good to excellent condition.

Axne says she’s astounded the House election bill can’t clear Democratically-led Senate

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June 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says this is a make-or-break moment for our republic and now is not the time to give up on election reform legislation that cleared the U-S House earlier this year.  “The fact that we cannot see that bill getting passed right now, that the senate is struggling to pass that bill — I’m astounded that anybody who is an elected office that takes influence out of elections…and allows people to have free and fair voting,” Axne says.

The bill includes new campaign finance disclosures and would require at least 15 days of early voting in every state. Axne says the measure as a necessary response to this political moment. “Right now we have some people who I work with who don’t even believe we have a valid president,” Axne says. Axne plans to personally urge West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin to change his stance on the bill. Manchin announced Sunday he won’t vote for an election bill that has the backing of just one party.

“I’m going to talk to him,” Axne said. “Listen, I take a lot of hard votes in states like Iowa. I think people who are authentic and true to their convictions and are representing the people who they serve, they’re going to make it back and I think anybody who stands up for the constitution and for people’s right to vote, they’ll make it back.” Axne spoke to about three dozen people last (Monday) night at a town hall forum in West Des Moines

High School Baseball Scoreboard 06/07/2021

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June 7th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 10, Creston 3 (Game 1)
Atlantic 10, Creston 0 (Game 2)
St. Albert 8, Clarinda 3 (Game 1)
Clarinda 8, St. Albert 7 (Game 2)
Denison-Schleswig 9, Shenandoah 5 (Game 1)
Denison-Schleswig 12, Shenandoah 2 (Game 2)
Harlan 16, SC North 1 (Game 1)
SC North 16, Harlan 9 (Game 2)

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 7, IKM-Manning 4
Logan-Magnolia 7, AHSTW 6
Treynor 7, Underwood 1
Tri-Center 10, Missouri Valley 2

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 14, Boyer Valley 4 (Corrected)
Glidden-Ralston 21, Whiting 8 (Corrected)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 10, West Harrison 0 (Corrected)
Woodbine 2, Ar-We-Va 1

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 9, Griswold 7
Sidney 13, Essex 1 (5 inn.)
East Mills 6, Stanton 4

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 8, Moravia 4
Lamoni vs. Wayne
Lenox 10, Riverside 9
Mormon Trail 6, East Union 5
Mount Ayr 17, Murray 2 (3 inn)
Red Oak 11, Southwest Valley 1 (5 inn)

Other Scores

Clarke 2, I-35 0
Panorama 19, ACGC 5
Van Meter 11, Earlham 0
West Central Valley 8, Madrid 5

High School Softball Scoreboard 06/07/2021

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June 7th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 3, Creston 2 (Game 1)
Atlantic 13, Creston 7 (Game 2)
Lewis Central 10, Glenwood 0 (Game 1)
Lewis Central 3, Glenwood 2 (Game 2)
Clarinda 7, St. Albert 4 (Game 1)
St. Albert 10, Clarinda 6 (Game 2)

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 4, Logan-Magnolia 2
Audubon 13, IKM-Manning 1
Lenox 2, Riverside 1 (9 innings)
Missouri Valley 7, Tri-Center 4
Underwood 4, Treynor 1

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 6, CAM 1
Exira-EHK 11, Orient-Macksburg 0
Glidden-Ralston 4, Whiting 1
Woodbine 3, Ar-We-Va 1

Corner Conference

Stanton 15, East Mills 1
Sidney 18, Essex 8
Griswold 5, Fremont-Mills 2

Other Scores

ACGC 5, Panorama 3
Boone 12, Carroll 0
Central Decatur 4, Moravia 3
Earlham 4, Van Meter 2
Mount Ayr 14, Murray 4
Southeast Warren 21, Seymour 1
West Central Valley 9, Madrid 5

Atlantic softball grabs 2 from Creston

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June 7th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic softball team grabbed two wins over the Creston Panthers on Monday night at the Atlantic Little League Complex.

The Trojans had to edge out the win in game one with a seventh inning run to win 3-2. Maleana Woodward put one in play with the bases loaded and the Panthers threw home for the force out on Ava Rush. Peyton Rice then tried to throw to first to snag Woodward but the throw was a bit off and the catch misplayed by Halle Evans at first and the ball got through. Madison Botos had advanced to third with the contact and was then sent home on the errant throw and slid in safe to secure the Trojan victory. Both teams finished with 7 hits in the contest but 3 errors by the Panthers in that final frame proved to be the difference. Lauren Nicholas reached all three times at the plate and had two hits, including and RBI single in the fourth that tied the game up at 2. Neveah Randall went 2-3 for Creston with a first inning home run to right-center. Olivia Engler had 8 strikeouts in the victory for the Trojans.

The second game went back and forth with some chunk scoring in contrast to the single run trading in the first. Atlantic scored 2 in each the first and second to go up 4-0. Creston answered with 4 in the third to tie the game before Atlantic answered back with 3 in the bottom half of the frame. Creston would tie the game again with three runs in the 4th but that would end their scoring for the night. Atlantic grabbed the lead back with a run scored in the bottom of the 4th. Then added 3 in the fifth and 2 more in the sixth. Kennedy Goergen pitched the first three innings and Engler came on to finish the rest of the way. The Trojans racked up 12 hits with Alyssa Derby leading the way with 2 doubles, 1 RBI, and 2 runs scored. Goergen also had a big RBI double and two runs scored.

Atlantic Head Coach Terry Hinzmann thought their pitchers did a good job of fighting against a dangerous Creston lineup.

Coach Hinzmann also though just giving at-bats a chance was a huge part of both games.

The Trojans improved to 10-1 on the season. They will prepare for a road trip to Harlan on Tuesday, followed by a visit to Lewis Central on Thursday.

Creston falls to 4-7 on the season. They host Clarinda Tuesday before traveling to Shenandoah on Thursday.